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Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, PLLC
A Professional Limited Liability Company
Greenville, South Carolina Office View all offices
River Place, 550 South Main Street Suite 400 Greenville, South Carolina
29601 (Greenville Co.)
Telephone: 864-255-5400 Fax: 864-255-5440 http://www.wcsr.com
Contact via email
Visibility Ranking  | | #8 out of 280 law firms in Greenville, South Carolina | | #109 out of 194,976 law firms |
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Reviser of the North Carolina Law Digest for this Directory.
About this office: Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, PLLC, which traces its history to 1876, is a full-service law firm that delivers sophisticated and innovative legal services to a wide spectrum of business clients in industries that include information technology, health care, manufacturing, telecommunications and financial services. The Firm also represents a variety of governmental units and agencies. Womble Carlyle's mission is to provide value to clients by combining professional skill, technology and a thorough understanding of clients' needs to deliver high quality, cost-effective and responsive service. The firm is comprised of approximately 530 lawyers and 800 staff members operating from offices in Atlanta, GA; Greenville, SC; Charlotte, Winston-Salem, Research Triangle Park, Raleigh and Greensboro, NC; Wilmington, DE; Tysons Corner, VA; Washington, DC; and Baltimore, MD. The Firm considers technology and the benefits it offers an integral part of the legal services it provides. All of the Firm's offices are linked for full communications by telephone, fax, electronic mail and video conference over a wide area network. The Firm takes full advantage of its sophisticated computer technology for support in large-case litigation, as well as management of complex transactions. The Director of Technology is responsible for implementing existing systems, and in some instances, developing new software applications to meet specific client needs. The firm-wide communications and computer network permit the Firm to allocate resources from all offices, as needed, as well as to establish direct, secure links with clients and their legal departments, thus enhancing the responsiveness and efficiency of the Firm's lawyers. The lawyers of Womble Carlyle have traditionally been active in community affairs, in Bar and other professional activities, and in state government. Many lawyers assume leading roles in civic and professional organizations, and several have served the government in elected or appointed positions. Specific Practice & Industry Groups Details: Statement of Practice Summary: General Civil Practice, Trial and Appellate Litigation. Administrative, Antitrust, Aviation, Banking, Bankruptcy and Creditor's Rights, Bond Financing, Civil Rights, Commercial, Construction, Consumer Lending, Corporate, E-Commerce, Employee Benefits, Environmental, Estate Planning, Family, Government Relations, Health Care, Insurance, Intellectual Property, International, Labor and Employment, Municipal, Negligence, Probate, Products Liability, Real Estate, Retirement Plans, Securities, Taxation, Toxic Tort, Wills and Trusts Law. Articles Authored by Lawyers at this office: Re-Developing Greyfields Pays Dividends In South CarolinaLarry D. Estridge, Shelton Sterling Laney, Charles H. McCreary, Leonard P. Odom, William Ruffin Pearce, Christine O. Sloan, W. Lindsay Smith, Russell V. Traw, James Matthew Trent, December 10, 2008 In an effort to keep abandoned shopping centers and large retail buildings from stigmatizing the communities in which they are located, the South Carolina legislature has adopted the South Carolina Retail Facilities Revitalization Act (the "SCRFRA"). Clarification of CDARS Deposits Sought by ABASteven S. Dunlevie, Elizabeth O. Temple, Richard A. Hills, David W. Adams, Robert Ralls, August 13, 2008 On July 29, 2008, in response to several member institutions' requests, Edward C. Yingling, President and CEO of the American Bankers Association ("ABA"), sent a letter to Ms. Sheila Bair, Chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ("FDIC"), asking that she clarify... Rhode Island Supreme Court Rejects Public Nuisance Suit against Lead Pigment ManufacturersJohn Parker Sweeney, Keith A. Clinard, Hugh M. Claytor, Joel G. Pieper, July 26, 2008 The decade long lawsuit brought by the Attorney General of Rhode Island against various former lead pigment manufacturers came to an abrupt and firm close yesterday with the ruling of the Rhode Island Supreme Court that the trial court had erred in failing to dismiss the lawsuit at the onset. Year Established: 1876 (For Biographical Data on other Personnel, see Professional Biographies at Winston-Salem, Charlotte, Raleigh, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, Atlanta, Georgia, Washington, D.C., Wilmington, Delaware, Tysons Corner, Virginia and Baltimore, Maryland)
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